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21st series fuel line fittings
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LJJ
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Quick question, what sizes are the flexible fuel line fittings between the chassis and the mechanical fuel pump? I need to get another made.

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Posted on: 2014/7/28 2:24
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Re: 21st series fuel line fittings
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Owen_Dyneto
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Perhaps cheaper to have one made locally rather than ship, but new lines with correct fittings and modern gasoline compatible rubber are available from Niagara Packards. Sorry I don't know the fitting sizes offhand.

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Posted on: 2014/7/28 9:03
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Re: 21st series fuel line fittings
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Wesley Boyer
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If the hose doesn't have a white line running down the length of it, just take a white ( or silver) marker and draw a line down it. One of the problems noted in the Packard S/B's was that the lines would get twisted when in stalled and restrict the flow of gas. The white line would show if the line was twisted or not.
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Posted on: 2014/8/1 22:54
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